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Will Media Attack Maher for Calling Koran ‘A Hate-filled Book’ and Saying Muslim Extremists are America’s Greatest Threat?

As NewsBusters has been reporting for over a week, America's media have been widely attacking House Homeland Security chairman Peter King (R-N.Y.) for conducting hearings about the threat of homegrown Muslim terrorists. On Friday's “Real Time,” host BIll Maher, in an interview with Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), called the Koran a “hate-filled book” while claiming “the threat potentially from radicalized Muslims is a unique and greater threat” than from “right-wing militias and Timothy McVeigh types” (video follows with transcript and commentary): BILL MAHER, HOST: So let me get to the part where I think you may not agree with me which is I do agree that there are other groups that pose a terrorist threat to this country. There are right-wing militias who are nutty and the Ku Klux Klan and abortion bombers and Timothy McVeigh types. I would say that the threat potentially from radicalized Muslims is a unique and greater threat. It is the greatest threat. Let me give you the reasons why I jotted down why. One, it's been going on a thousand years this problem between Islam and the west. We are dealing with a culture that is in its medieval era. It comes from a hate-filled holy book, the Koran, which is taken very literally by its people. They are trying to get nuclear weapons. I don't think Tim McVeigh would ever have tried to get a nuclear weapon because I think right-wing nuts they think they love this country and they are not trying to destroy this country. They want to get it away from the people they see as hijacking it. That’s different than Muslim extremists who want to destroy it. And also, it's a culture of suicide bombing, which is hard to deter from people who want to kill themselves. REPRESENTATIVE KEITH ELLISON (D-MINNESOTA): Well, I’ll tell you, Bill, I think you should investigate this issue a little more because I think that you're lumping together things that shouldn't be lumped together and you're casting a very wide net and therefore coming to the wrong conclusions. First of all, when you talk about they're trying to get nuclear weapons, are you referring to Iran? Who are you talking about? Al Qaeda? MAHER: I think anyone who is influenced by al Qaeda and the statements of Osama bin Laden, and that’s… ELLISON: Yeah, but Muslims aren't. I mean, there is 1.4 billion Muslims in the world. MAHER: Of course. No one is disputing that the vast, vast, giant majority of Muslims are not the problem. We're talking about a very small percentage, but it just takes one. That's what we're talking about when we're talking about terrorism, and obviously there is something that is going on that they're getting from the Koran. Maher here was almost sounding like a conservative. Shouldn't he be attacked for it? MAHER: Have you read Sam Harris’s book “The End of Faith?” He says… ELLISON: They’re not getting it from the Koran. You know Bill, I’m glad, let’s use this point for a moment, because as you know, as a student of religion, you know, you could there, books are complex, they’re compiled, and taking them out of context is a very easy thing to do. MAHER: I've heard this many times and I don't buy it. I’m sorry. Sam Harris says, “On almost every page the Koran instructs observant Muslims to despise non-believers.” ELLISON: That’s absurd. Ridiculous. MAHER: And he quotes it. Am I getting the wrong translation? Because that’s what every Muslim always tells me. ELLISON: No, you must be. MAHER: A lot of bad translations then. ELLISON: Well, why don't you read the part where it says that anyone who takes a life it’s as if he killed the whole world, and anyone who saves a life it's as if he saves the whole world? What about the one where it says let there be no compulsion in religion, and that it’s literally wrong to impose… MAHER: So then where are terrorists getting their instructions from? They’re getting it from something else. ELLISON: Like any ideologue, they will take things out of context to do what they want to do. If you listen to terrorist rhetoric, Bill, what they do is they cite politics, they cite political grievances. They don’t really use too much religion. As a matter of fact, when you find Muslims who reject terrorism as I do and almost everyone does, it often is for spiritual and religious reason and moral reasons, but when people want to justify it they justify it on political reasons. This is well-documented. Check out the Gallup poll, check out people who have studied this stuff. One of the things I think we can do to undermine terrorist ideology is actually to use people who know the Koran and to go after people like Anwar al-Awlaki who misquote it, misuse it, and don't really understand it. MAHER: Okay, I hope that happens. Alright, thank you for joining us, Congressman. I appreciate your time. Okay, let's join our panel. Oh, there I am getting in trouble with the liberals again. Notice at the end Maher said, “Oh, there I am getting in trouble with the liberals again.” But will he? When you consider the universal excoriation Rep. King has gotten in the past couple of weeks for holding hearings about basically this same issue, or what happens whenever any conservative makes similar points as to those Maher did Friday evening, shouldn't media members go after Maher's obvious “Islamophobia?” Or will this be another instance of liberals not caring when one of their own exhibits what certainly would be considered “hate-speech” if it came from a conservative?

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New Rule: Television Networks Have to Quit Trying to Put a Happy Ending on America’s Wealth Disparity

Click here to view this media As irritated as I can get with Bill Maher at times — and tonight was no exception, with him putting on one of the embarrassments to my city on his show that rates right in there with The Gateway Pundit for making St. Louisians look like fools, namely Dana Loesch — I’d say Maher got this one right, with reality television and the real income disparity in the United States that they’re glossing over. Maher: America’s rich aren’t giving you money, they’re taking your money. Between the years 1980 and 2005 80% of all new income generated in this country went to the richest 1%. Let me put that in terms that even you fatass teabaggers, I’m sorry, can understand. Say 100 Americans get together and order a 100 slice pizza. The pizza arrives and the first guy takes 80 slices. And if someone suggests, why don’t you just take 79 slices, that’s socialism! I know, I know. I know, I know, it’s just a TV show. But it does reinforce the stupid idea people have that rich people would love us and share with us if only they got to walk a mile in our cheap plastic shoes. But they’re the reason the shoe factory moved to China. We have this fantasy that our interests and the interests of the super rich are the same. Like somehow the rich will eventually get so full that they’ll explode. And the candy will rain down on the rest of us. Like there’s some kind of pinata of benevolence. But here’s the thing about a pinata. It doesn’t open on its own. You have to beat it with a stick. To which teabagger Loesch gets terribly upset with the “tone” of Bill’s rhetoric which he rightfully ignored because anyone who follows Maher knows he’s not talking about literally beating the hell out of anyone here and it’s a metaphor for forcing them to do what’s right through other means like protests and the political process. That said, I’m sure him joking about dropping Greenspan in with a bunch of poor people will be something she’ll be blogging about to take literally as well. Maher: So I say, forget Secret Millionaire, I have a better idea for a show. Every week one of the men responsible for the global financial meltdown is dropped into a poor neighborhood and… and that’s it. No cameras. We just leave him there. I call it I’m Alan Greenspan, get me out of here. It’s a sad state of affairs that our country has been left in by corporate greed and the fact that most of the have-mores could care less about the American worker. Thank you, Bill, for giving the working class a voice on the subject. It almost makes me want to forgive you for having Dana Loesch on as a guest. If you’re running short on suggestions for who to have on your show, I could give you at least fifty or a hundred as I’m sure the readers here at C&L could as well who would make for better conversation than Loesch.

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NFL labor talks broke down just hours before the latest contract extension expired today, putting America’s most popular sport on a path to its first work stoppage since 1987. Despite 16 days of negotiations with a federal mediator, the sides could not agree on a new deal. The league said…

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The tsunami that roiled the US West Coast today may have claimed at least one victim. The Coast Guard is searching for a man swept out to sea while taking photos in northern California, reports the Eureka Standard-Times . The man and two friends were near the mouth of the Klamath…

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US warns against Afghan withdrawal

Robert Gates calls for on-going commitment from coalition countries as Pentagon set to withdraw as few as 2,000 troops The Obama administration has begun to lower expectations of a significant withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in July and warned European allies against pulling out their forces too soon. Speaking at a meeting of the 48 countries contributing troops to Afghanistan, the US defence secretary, Robert Gates, expressed concern that some European countries were talking too much about leaving rather than finishing the job. Gates, who was in Afghanistan earlier this week as part of an assessment of how many US troops could be withdrawn in July, said he was worried that security gains in Afghanistan “could be threatened by ill-timed, precipitous or unco-ordinated national drawdown” by countries contributing troops. When Barack Obama announced in December 2009 an increase in the number of US troops in Afghanistan from 70,000 to 100,000 , he wrung a promise from the Pentagon that a withdrawal would begin in July this year. Facing an election next year for a second presidential term, there was an expectation he would seek a headline-grabbing figure such as 20,000 to signal to the American public that the exit was in sight. But the Pentagon is likely to recommend a figure closer to 2,000 than 20,000. With troops spread over a wide geographical area and facing a Taliban offensive in the spring and summer, the US commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, is looking for a limited withdrawal. This is possible because Afghanistan is not a major political issue in the US and does not arouse the same passions as Iraq. Speaking at Nato headquarters on Friday, Gates told other defence ministers there was a need for unity and commitment to maintain progress in Afghanistan. “Unfortunately, some recent rhetoric coming from capitals on this continent is calling into question that resolve. Frankly, there is too much talk about leaving and not enough talk about getting the job done right,” Gates told his fellow defence ministers. “Too much discussion of exit and not enough discussion about continuing the fight. Too much concern about when and how many troops might redeploy, and not enough about what needs to be done before they leave.” Gates did not specify which capitals he had in mind. Politicians in Poland, Denmark, Germany and Italy have spoken about troop withdrawals. The warning from Gates reflects US concern that European countries will use the July withdrawal as an opportunity to make their own reductions. The US does not want a repeat of Iraq, where coalition partners drew out early, leaving America on its own. Poland is due to pull out its 2,600 troops by 2012, Canada is set to withdraw its 2,900 troops by the end of the year and Denmark, with 748 troops, is due to cut about 100. All US and allied combat troops are scheduled to leave Afghanistan by 2014. Although David Cameron expressed hopes in December of early withdrawals of British troops, Britain was not among the countries targeted by Gates in his remarks. It is not unusual for US defence and diplomatic leaders to visit Europe and criticise allies for failing to provide more troops, helicopters or financial support. But Gates was blunter than usual. Due to retire later this year, he has been increasingly outspoken, in Washington as well as overseas. The meeting was closed to the press but the Pentagon provided a transcript of Gates’s comments. “Thanks to the progress we have made, we are setting the right circumstances to begin to reduce some of those US surge forces in July 2011, but will do that based on conditions on the ground and in co-ordination with Nato. We will not sacrifice the significant gains made to date, or the lives lost, for a political gesture,” he said. “In return, we expect the same from your nations. Let me be clear – unco-ordinated national drawdowns would risk the gains made to date. Considerations about any drawdown of forces must be driven by security conditions and the Isaf [International Security Assistance Force] commander’s [Petraeus's] operational needs, and not by mathematical calculation shaped by political concerns.” He called for the countries at the meeting to raise €1bn (£862m) annually to support the Afghan security forces. US military Afghanistan US foreign policy Military United States Ewen MacAskill guardian.co.uk

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Clinton aide: Manning ‘mistreated’

PJ Crowley says Pentagon is being ‘ridiculous and stupid’ by subjecting WikiLeaks suspect to punitive conditions in jail Hillary Clinton’s spokesman has launched a public attack on the Pentagon for the way it is treating military prisoner Bradley Manning, the US soldier suspected of handing the US embassy cables to WikiLeaks. PJ Crowley, the assistant secretary of state for public affairs at the US state department, said Manning was being “mistreated” in the military brig at Quantico, Virginia. “What is being done to Bradley Manning is ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid on the part of the department of defence,” he said. Crowley’s comments signal a crack within the Obama administration over the handling of the WikiLeaks saga in which hundreds of thousands of confidential documents were handed to the website. As news of the remarks rippled through Washington, President Obama was forced to address the subject of Manning’s treatment for the first time. Asked about the controversy at a White House press conference, Obama revealed he had asked the Pentagon “whether or not the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and are meeting our basic standards. They assure me that they are.” Obama would not respond specifically to Crowley’s comments, which are the first critical remarks from within the administration about the handling of Manning. The prisoner is being held for 23 hours in solitary confinement in his cell and stripped naked every night. Until now the US government had presented a united front, promising to aggressively pursue anyone involved in leaking state secrets. Clinton herself described the WikiLeaks material as “an attack on America” and said “we are taking aggressive steps” to hold those who leaked it to account. Manning has been charged with handing state secrets to an unauthorised party. The charges include aiding the enemy, which can carry the death penalty. Crowley, speaking at an MIT seminar in Boston, did say he believed Manning was “in the right place”. He was presumably referring to Quantico, where the intelligence specialist has been held pending a court martial since July last year. Crowley said: “There is sometimes a need for secrets for diplomatic progress to be made.” But when asked by one of the audience what he thought about the “elephant in the room” – the US “torturing a prisoner in a military brig” – he replied without pausing that he thought the Pentagon’s actions were “ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid”. Details of Crowley’s comments, which he said were on the record, were posted on the personal blog of Philippa Thomas, a BBC news correspondent on sabbatical doing a Nieman journalism fellowship at Harvard. The remarks were corroborated by another blogger at the seminar. The comments are likely to encourage protesters who have maintained steady pressure on the Pentagon. The UN is investigating whether the treatment amounts to torture. This week, in a legal letter, Manning gave his own description of conditions in the brig. “The determination to strip me of all my clothing every night since 2 March 2011 is without justification and therefore constitutes unlawful pretrial punishment,” he wrote. The 11-page legal letter provided a rare insight into the state of mind of the prisoner, who has been held in solitary confinement for 10 months. After he was arrested in Iraq in May, he was initially held in Kuwait before being transferred to Quantico in July. Manning says in the letter that he is being “left to languish under the unduly harsh conditions of max [security] custody”. He describes being stripped and made to stand naked for inspection. “The guard told me to stand at parade rest, with my hands behind my back and my legs spaced shoulder-width apart. I stood at parade rest for about three minutes. The [brig supervisor] and the other guards walked past my cell. He looked at me, paused for a moment, then continued to the next cell. I was incredibly embarrassed at having all these people stare at me naked.” Manning and his lawyer David Coombs have been trying to convince the military authorities that he is psychologically healthy and does not need such a harsh regime. His supporters argue the treatment is punitive and designed to force him into a coerced confession. Bradley Manning WikiLeaks The US embassy cables United States Hillary Clinton US politics US foreign policy Human rights Ed Pilkington guardian.co.uk

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